City Business Open House  | 2020

The Next Showcase of City Businesses at City Hall is April 16th and April 17th.

January 6, 2020 | 2 min reading time

This article is 4 years old. It was published on January 6, 2020.

The License Collector's Office is showcasing City Businesses monthly in the City Hall Rotunda @ 1200 Market Street. 

Benefits to participating vendors 

  • Showcase and/or sell products & service to the public
  • Market business to a new group of customers
  • Generate revenue

Available dates

  • January 9th & 10th
  • February 6th & 7th
  • March 5th & 6th
  • April 16th & 17th
  • May 14th & 15th
  • June 11th & 12th
  • July 9th & 10th
  • August 6th & 7th
  • September 17th & 18th
  • October 1st & 2nd
  • November 12th & 13th 
  • December 10th & 11th

Registration

Businesses may register by contacting Sydney Bosley or Marcia Hester @ (314) 622-4528.

Food Vendors

All participating vendors must be licensed to do business in the City of St. Louis.

Participating food vendors are only allowed  to bring food display, marketing materials and discount coupons. Currently food samples or sales are not allowed.

Event Flyer

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